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The Lagos State Government have signed an agreement with the
Joint Labour on the implementation method of the new minimum wage for workers.
Present at the signing of the agreement in Alausa, Ikeja was
Lagos State head of service, Hakeem Muri-Okunola, commissioner for
establishments, training and pensions Ajibola Ponnle and the permanent
secretary in the Office of Establishments and Training, Biodun Bamgboye.
The labour was represented by members of 17 trade unions,
the chairmen of Joint Negotiations Council (JNC) chairman Comrade Falade Razak,
Nigeria Labour Congress Lagos chapter chairman Sessi Agnes and Trade Union
Congress chairman Ekundayo Gbenga.
Lagos State head of service Muri-Okunola assured the various
union leaders that the State Government will not go against the implementation
of provisions in the agreement.
He said the government expects the workforce to justify the
new minimum wage by ensuring increased productivity and efficient service
delivery to Lagos citizens.
The commissioner for establishment, training pensions,
Ajibola Ponnle commended the union leaders for their doggedness in seeing the
negotiation processes to a logical conclusion.
She said the government’s agreement to pay the new minimum
wage is a testament that it cares about the welfare of its workforce.
The chairman of JNC, Falade appealed to the government to
invest in capacity development of the workforce better productivity.
Also, Lagos State chairman of NLC, Sessi called for the
review of Pension benefits of retired officials from the State Public Service.
The state chairman of the TUC Razak Falade said the dividend
of the increment will become visible in the workers’ output and contributions
to the overall development of the State. (The Guardian)


